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New book will include final thoughts from Justice Ginsburg
NEW YORK (AP) — Some final thoughts from Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and some previously unreleased materials have been gathered by one of her former clerks and will appear in a book coming out in March.
At least 1 hurt in hit-and-run during Los Angeles protest
LOS ANGELES (AP) — At least one person was hurt when a vehicle ran into a small crowd of people protesting police brutality in Los Angeles Thursday night, authorities said.
At least 1 hurt in hit-and-run during Los Angeles protest
LOS ANGELES (AP) — At least one person was hurt when a vehicle ran into a small crowd of people protesting police brutality in Los Angeles Thursday night, authorities said.
NCAA to play all 67 March Madness men's games in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA announced Monday that all 67 men's basketball tournament games including the Final Four will be played entirely in Indiana in a bid to keep the marquee event from being called off for a second consecutive year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Shuttered Met Opera to lock out stagehands
NEW YORK (AP) — The shuttered Metropolitan Opera said it will lock out its stagehands in Local One of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees at midnight on Monday because it has been unable to negotiate wage cuts during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Shuttered Met Opera to lock out stagehands
NEW YORK (AP) — The shuttered Metropolitan Opera said it will lock out its stagehands in Local One of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees at midnight on Monday because it has been unable to negotiate wage cuts during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Hokies AD: More than half of football team contracted virus
Virginia Tech athletic director Whit Babcock painted a stark picture Tuesday of what the Hokies went through during the football season amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Shuttered Met Opera to lock out stagehands
NEW YORK (AP) — The shuttered Metropolitan Opera said it will lock out its stagehands in Local One of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees at midnight on Monday because it has been unable to negotiate wage cuts during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
College hoops back at MSG with Villanova-Virginia on Dec. 19
NEW YORK (AP) — College basketball is coming back to Madison Square Garden this month.
Shuttered Met Opera to lock out stagehands
NEW YORK (AP) — The shuttered Metropolitan Opera said it will lock out its stagehands in Local One of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees at midnight on Monday because it has been unable to negotiate wage cuts during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Washington psychiatric hospital sees spike in COVID-19 cases
SEATTLE (AP) — More than 30 patients and staff at Washington state's largest psychiatric hospital are suffering from coronavirus — the biggest spike in cases to date — and more than 150 have tested positive since the virus first hit the facility in March.
College hoops back at MSG with Villanova-Virginia on Dec. 19
NEW YORK (AP) — College basketball is coming back to Madison Square Garden this month.
Washington psychiatric hospital sees spike in COVID-19 cases
SEATTLE (AP) — More than 30 patients and staff at Washington state's largest psychiatric hospital are suffering from coronavirus — the biggest spike in cases to date — and more than 150 have tested positive since the virus first hit the facility in March.
Legals February 28, 2017
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY JUVENILE DIVISION In the Welfare of: BABY BOY SIMS ) CASE NO: 17-7-00029-3 ) ) DOB: 01/19/2017 ) NOTICE AND SUMMONS ) BY PUBLICATION Minor Child (DEPENDENCY) TO: KRYSTAL J. SIMS, RAPHAEL D. JORDAN and anyone claiming a paternal interest. A DEPENDENCY Petition was filed on January 27, 2017. A Fact Finding hearing will be held April 4, 2017 at 1:30 pm., at Grant County Superior Court, 35 C ST NW, Ephrata, WA 98823. YOU SHOULD BE PRESENT AT THIS HEARING. THE HEARING WILL DETERMINE IF YOUR CHILD IS DEPENDENT AS DEFINED IN RCW 13.34.050 (5). THIS BEGINS A JUDICIAL PROCESS WHICH COULD RESULT IN PERMANENT LOSS OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS. IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR AT THE HEARING THE COURT MAY ENTER A DEPENDENCY ORDER IN YOUR ABSENCE. To request a copy of the Notice, Summons, and Dependency Petition, call DSHS at 509/764-5757. To view information about your rights in this proceeding, go to www.atg.wa.gov/DPY.aspx. DATED this 21 day of February , 2017, By: /s/ Justine Sherwood Deputy Clerk. #02068/51371 Pub: February 28, 2017 & March 7 & 14, 2017
Richardson to lead Sun Tribune, Basin Business Journal
MOSES LAKE — Veteran newspaper manager Bob Richardson was recently named publisher of the Hagadone-owned Sun Tribune and Basin Business Journal. His first official day on the job is March 1.
Keith Forrest Gran
May 12, 1967 – August 11, 2017
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Thousands gather in Seattle to protest racial injustices
SEATTLE (AP) — Thousands of protesters gathered near downtown Seattle on Saturday in a show of solidarity with fellow demonstrators in Portland, Oregon, where tensions with federal law enforcement have boiled over.
Mexico opens anti-monopoly probe amid oxygen price rise
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s anti-monopoly commission said Thursday it is looking into possible price-fixing or monopolistic practices in the market for medical oxygen, after pharmacies reported a spike in prices and difficulties in getting tanks and refills.
Mexico opens anti-monopoly probe amid oxygen price rise
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s anti-monopoly commission said Thursday it is looking into possible price-fixing or monopolistic practices in the market for medical oxygen, after pharmacies reported a spike in prices and difficulties in getting tanks and refills.